Let’s Pretend We’re Normal {Book Review}
“Mr Responsible died, suddenly and tragically. He was sick for only twelve hours. … A thief named sepsis stole his breath and his heartbeat, and his spirit slipped right through Curly Girl’s fingers, even as she tried to save him on the floor of their bedroom only two days before Christmas.”
Two years ago, I read Tricias book And Life Comes Back. In that book, her grief was raw and tangible, I felt as if I was there experiencing it with her. Many times the tears were running down my face. Her strength is so evident in her words. Every page shined with the evidence of her rock solid faith.
I knew this book would be equally as good, and it was.
I fully expected the story to be of how Tricia and her two young sons got back on their feet after her husband’s death to be such a sad one. But it wasn’t.
One thing that Tricia is so good at is humor. And thank goodness for that! I’m an emotional girl, so the humor gave my tears a little time to dry. It’s humor that so, so many of us can relate to! Don’t get me wrong, there was lots heart tugging as well.
WaterBrook Multnomah Publishing Group provided this book to me for free in exchange for this honest review as part of their Blogging for Books program.
Forgiven {Book Review}
Who would have believed all the beauty God would create over the nine years since that awful day. On October 2, 2006, a gunman entered an Amish one-room schoolhouse, shooting ten girls, killing five, then finally taking his own life. This is his mother’s story. Not only did she lose her precious son through suicide, but she also lost her understanding of him as an honorable man. Her community and the world experienced trauma that no family or community should ever have to face.
But this is, surprisingly, a story of hope and joy–of God revealing his grace in unexpected places. Today Terri lives in harmony with the Amish and has built lasting relationships that go beyond what anyone could have thought possible. From the grace that the Amish showed Terri’s family from day one, to the visits and ongoing care Terri has given to the victims and their families, no one could have foreseen the love and community that have been forged from the fires of tragedy.
Let Terri’s story inspire and encourage you as you discover the wonder of forgiveness
and the power of God to bring beauty from ashes.
Terri shares about what happened on the day of the shooting and how it affected her, her family and the Amish community which they lived.
What still astounds me is how the Amish families quickly forgave the Roberts family. I read it in the first book and I watched it in Amish Grace, the movie about this shooting. They didn’t blame them for what their son had done, instead they extended grace to them nearly immediately.
This book was provided to me free of charge by Bethany House in return for my honest review. The opinions i have expressed are my own.
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